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    Global warming process of the gradual increase fair-annual temperature of the atmosphere of the Land and World ocean.

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2008 AMONG THE TEN WARMEST YEARS; MARKED BY WEATHER EXTREMES AND SECOND-LOWEST L
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Geneva, 16 December 2008 (WMO) – The year 2008 is likely to rank as the 10th warmest year on record since the beginning of the instrumental climate records in 1850, according to data sources compiled by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The global combined sea-surface and land-surface air temperature for 2008 is currently estimated at 0.31°C/0.56°F above the 1961-1990 annual average of 14.00°C/57.2°F. The global average temperature in 2008 was slightly lower than that for the previous years of the 21st century due in particular, to the moderate to strong La Niña that developed in the latter half of 2007.


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Gore Urges Change to Dodge an Energy Crisis
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Former Vice President Al Gore on Thursday urged the United States to wean the nation from its entire electricity grid to carbon-free energy within 10 years, warning that drastic steps were needed to avoid a global economic and ecological cataclysm.

Like a modern Jeremiah, Mr. Gore called down thunder to justify the spending of trillions of dollars to remake the American power system, a plan fraught with technological and political challenges that goes far beyond the changes recently debated in Congress and by world leaders.


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Women face tougher impact from climate change
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Climate change is harder on women in poor countries, where mothers stay in areas hit by drought, deforestation or crop failure as men move to literally greener pastures, a Nobel Peace laureate said on Tuesday. "Many destructive activities against the environment disproportionately affect women, because most women in the world, and especially in the developing world, are very dependent on primary natural resources: land, forests, waters," said Wangari Maathai of Kenya.


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Exploring the geoengineering of climate using stratospheric sulfate aerosols: Th
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Aerosols produced in the lower stratosphere can brighten the planet and counteract some of the effects of global warming. We explore scenarios in which the amount of precursors and the size of the aerosol are varied to assess their interactions with the climate system. Stratosphere-troposphere exchange processes change in response to greenhouse gas forcing and respond to geoengineering by aerosols.


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Starfish Strike at Coral Kingdom
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 Coral Kingdom
Coral Kingdom

Outbreaks of the notorious crown of thorns starfish now threaten the “coral triangle” – the richest center of coral reef biodiversity on Earth.

That’s the finding of recent scientific surveys by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and the Wildlife Conservation Society based at the Bronx Zoo, USA.

The starfish – a predator that feeds on corals by spreading its stomach over them using digestive enzymes to liquefy tissue – was discovered in large numbers by the researchers on reefs in Halmahera, Indonesia, at the heart of the Coral Triangle, which lies between Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Palau and the Solomon Islands.




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Continent-size toxic stew of plastic trash fouling swath of Pacific Ocean
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The Rubbish. Polyethylene

At the start of the Academy Award-winning movie "American Beauty," a character videotapes a plastic grocery bag as it drifts into the air, an event he casts as a symbol of life's unpredictable currents, and declares the romantic moment as a "most beautiful thing."

To the eyes of an oceanographer, the image is pure catastrophe.

In reality, the rogue bag would float into a sewer, follow the storm drain to the ocean, then make its way to the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch - a heap of debris floating in the Pacific that's twice the size of Texas, according to marine biologists.

The enormous stew of trash - which consists of 80 percent plastics and weighs some 3.5 million tons, say oceanographers - floats where few people ever travel, in a no-man's land between San Francisco and Hawaii.




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Pacific nations spotlight impact of climate change during UN Assembly debate
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The representatives of four Pacific Ocean nations today used their addresses to the General Assembly to warn the world’s affluent countries to make sure they do not shirk their responsibilities in the global fight against climate change.

Speakers from Papua New Guinea, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru and Palau told the Assembly’s annual high-level debate that their landscapes – with long coastlines exposed to rising sea levels – leave them in the front line of the global warming battle.




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Climate change ‘greatest’ threat to global stability, British minister says at U
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Climate change poses the “greatest long-term threat” to global stability and prosperity, the United Kingdom’s Foreign Minister told the General Assembly tonight, issuing a call to industrialized nations to shoulder their burden in dealing with the problem and to also meet their commitments on aid and genuinely reform the international terms of trade.

David Miliband said the world cannot stand united against shared threats and opportunities when there are so many economic and political disparities between States and peoples.




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Island nations tell UN powerful States must show leadership on climate change
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The greatest burden in the global fight against climate change should be borne by the world’s powerful countries, which are also often the leading producers of greenhouse gas emissions, the leaders of several island nations told the General Assembly today.

Addressing the Assembly’s annual high-level debate, the representatives also called on affluent nations to increase their level of spending towards an adaptation fund to help the most vulnerable States adjust their economies and infrastructure to cope with the impact of global warming.




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World leaders realize urgency of combating climate change – Ban Ki-moon
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This week’s historic high-level meeting on climate change has galvanized world leaders to take urgent action to stem global warning, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said.

The discussion convened by Mr. Ban at UN Headquarters in New York drew more than 80 heads of State or government, making it the largest-ever gathering on the issue, which he has identified as one of his top priorities.

“I sensed something remarkable happening, something transformative – a sea-change, whereby leaders showed themselves willing to put aside blame for the past and pose to themselves more forward-looking questions,” he wrote in an op-ed published in yesterday’s International Herald Tribune. “Where do we go from here? What can we do, together, in the future?”




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Old Articles
Tuesday, September 25
· UN Secretary-General convenes world leaders to build momentum for climate change
Sunday, September 23
· Arctic Sea Ice Bottoms Out For 2007, Shatters All Time Record Low, Say CU-Boulde
Tuesday, August 28
· Global land temperatures for January and April likely warmest ever recorded – UN
· UNFCCC secretariat presents investment and financial flows necessary to respond
· Vienna Climate Change Talks 2007 AWG 4 and the Dialogue 4 27 - 31 August 2007, V
Wednesday, August 08
· Study Sees Climate Change Impact on Alaska
Thursday, July 12
· New analysis counters claims that solar activity is linked to global warming
Saturday, July 07
· World's great apes face disaster, says Leakey
Friday, April 27
· Protect God's creation: Vatican issues new green message for world's C
Sunday, April 15
· Billions face climate change risk
Wednesday, March 21
· Australia pulls plug on old bulbs
· Corporations agree to cut emissions
Tuesday, February 20
· Tibetan shepherds welcome climate change By Richard Spencer at the Karo-la Pass
· Mountain meltdown blamed for accidents By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent
· A world skating on thin ice

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